Gamer79
Predicts the worst decade for Sony starting 2022
This is something that has really bothered me for some time. If I buy a piece of physical media, The publisher has to print the cases, print the dvds, ship the product, have the retailer take it's cut, etc. When I buy a piece of digital media, I am already paying PSN to host the game/download on their servers. Making a digital service is cheaper for the publisher to sell their game. Why is that savings not passed on to the consumer? Does anyone have inside information on this?
By the way, An example how cheaper prices can lead to more sales just look at the Atlanta Falcons example. Instead of raping fans on concession prices like stadiums and move theaters. They made the food super cheap. The result was they became #1 in the NFL in concession sales for the year. Who would figure if you give someone a value they are more likely to buy it.
By the way, An example how cheaper prices can lead to more sales just look at the Atlanta Falcons example. Instead of raping fans on concession prices like stadiums and move theaters. They made the food super cheap. The result was they became #1 in the NFL in concession sales for the year. Who would figure if you give someone a value they are more likely to buy it.